F1 drivers demand changes to 'most dangerous' Saudi Arabian GP circuit after huge crash
F1 drivers have called for improvements to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit amid Mick Schumacher’s horrific smash in qualifying.
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F1 drivers have called for improvements to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit amid Mick Schumacher’s horrific smash in qualifying.
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Mick Schumacher will not compete in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix following his hard crash in Formula One qualifying.
Sergio Perez has labelled the Jeddah Corniche Circuit the “most dangerous place” on the calendar while Carlos Sainz asks: is it worth it?
Valtteri Bottas has confirmed that the drivers did discuss their options such as not racing in Saudi Arabia during Friday night’s meeting.
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